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Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 14:19:30 +0100
From: Pierre BARROUILLET <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Post doc grant
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Hi all,
A post doc position is available in our lab: LEAD Université de Bourgogne,
Dijon France. Requirements for the position include a PhD, experience
in psychology of reasoning, conditional reasoning, deveolopmental
psychology and mental models theory. The postdoc can be involved in
research projects conducted by the lab or can conduct his/her own research
project.
Feel free to email me with any questions.
This position is availble for 1 year (from December 2001 to December 2002).
The individual selected will receive about 12,000 FF per month (1,820
euros) during 12 months. Interested individuals should respond (preferably
by email) with a CV and names of 2 references to P. Barrouillet at the
adress attached to this message. Applications will be accepted until
position is filled.
Representative publications:
Barrouillet, P. (1996). Transitive inferences from set inclusion relations
and working memory, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory &
Cognition., 22, 1408-1422.
Barrouillet, P., & Poirier, L. (1997). Comparing and transforming: An
application of Piaget's morphisms theory to the development of class
inclusion and arithmetic problem solving. Human Development, 40, 216-234.
Barrouillet, P., & Fayol, M. (1998). From algorithmic computing to direct
retrieval: Evidence from number- and alphabetic-arithmetic in children and
adults. Memory & Cognition , 26, 355-368.
Barrouillet, P., & Lecas, J.F. (1998). How can mental models theory
account for content effects in conditional reasoning? A developmental
perspective. Cognition , 67, 209-253.
Barrouillet, P., & Lecas, J.F. (1999). Mental models in conditional
reasoning and working memory. Thinking & Reasoning, 5(4), 289-302.
Favrel, J., & Barrouillet, P. (2000). On the relation between
representations constructed from text comprehension and transitive
inference production. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory,
and Cognition, 26(1), 187-203.
Barrouillet, P., Grosset, N., & Lecas, J.F. (2000). Conditional reasoning
by mental models : Chronometric and developmental evidence. Cognition,
75(3), 237-266.
Barrouillet, P., & Lecas, J.F. (2000). Illusory inferences from a
disjunction of conditionals : A new mental models account. Cognition, 76
(2), 91-97.
Barrouillet, P., & Camos, V. (2001). Developmental increase in working
memory span : Resource sharing or temporal decay ? Journal of Memory and
Language, 45, 1-20.
Markovits, H., & Barrouillet, P. (in press). The development of conditional
reasoning : A mental model account. Developmental Review.
Barrouillet, P., & Lecas, J.F. (in press). Content and context effects in
children's and adult's conditional reasoning. Quarterly Journal of
Experimental Psycghology.
About the lab and the university:
My lab (LEAD) is part of the department of Psychology at the Unibversité de
Bourgogne in Dijon, and is affiliated with the CNRS (Centre National de
laRecherche Scientique). The Lab involves 14 members specialized in
developmental psychology and learning processes.
http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/LEAD/
Dijon is a pretty and historical, and so touristic, city of about 200,000
people, 300km far from Paris.
Professeur Pierre Barrouillet
Université de Bourgogne
LEAD - CNRS
Faculté des Sciences Gabriel
6 Bld Gabriel, 21000 Dijon, France
Tel: O3 80 39 57 88
Fax: 03 80 39 57 67
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